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What happens when students engage in learning how to reason about Dutch historical literature in a digital game? A case study of an upper secondary school classroom in the Netherlands.
van Keulen,Renate ; Spotti,Massimiliano
van Keulen,Renate
Spotti,Massimiliano
Abstract
L1 teachers expect quite a lot from their students when dealing with L1 literature. It is therefore important that teachers adequately equip them in developing their skills in reading, understanding, and reflecting on literature. But what happens when a digital method is used to achieve this all? As part of her PhD-research, Renate van Keulen developed a digital game to teach students how to reason about and with historical literature. Looking at the implementation of this game, this contribution tackles two main issues at hand in her class. First, we examine the effects of digitalization of literature teaching based on students’ assignments and evaluations. Second, based on an ethnographic interpretive inquiry focused on the teaching of literature via this digital method, we advance some considerations on what is gained and what is lost by these students when approaching reasoning about literature at the online-offline nexus. We conclude by reflecting on the current position of L1 teaching and the implications that digitalization and game-based learning platforms may have for students’ ownership of how to reason about literature
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Publisher Copyright: © 2024 International Association for Research in L1-Education.
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2024
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digitalization, game-based learning, literature teaching, online-offline ethnography, reasoning about literature
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van Keulen, R & Spotti, M 2024, 'What happens when students engage in learning how to reason about Dutch historical literature in a digital game? A case study of an upper secondary school classroom in the Netherlands.', L1 Educational Studies in Language and Literature, vol. 24, no. 2, 691, pp. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.21248/l1esll.2024.24.2.691
